It's Never Too Late

September. 02,1958      NR
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When a sedate wife and mother decides her family takes her for granted, she pens a movie script -- and it becomes a hit film. Suddenly faced with instant celebrity, she must choose between being a highly paid author and a middle-class housewife.

Phyllis Calvert as  Laura Hammond
Patrick Barr as  Charles Hammond
Susan Stephen as  Tessa Hammond
Guy Rolfe as  Stephen Hodgson
Sarah Lawson as  Annie Hammond
Delphi Lawrence as  Mrs Madge Dixon
Peter Hammond as  Tony
Richard Leech as  John Hammond
Robert Ayres as  Leroy Crane
Peter Illing as  Guggenheimer

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Reviews

Karry
1958/09/02

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Smartorhypo
1958/09/03

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Pacionsbo
1958/09/04

Absolutely Fantastic

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Zandra
1958/09/05

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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malcolmgsw
1958/09/06

This film is based on a play.You can see the 3 separate acts without difficulty.It is all very bland,and vaguely amusing.The story is very familiar,an unlikely famous novelist who is taken for granted by all her very selfish family .The best scene comes at the beginning of the film where a bemused Sam Kydd stands between the two arguing lovers.

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writers_reign
1958/09/07

Yet another fairly painless light comedy set in an England that never really was. There are those film buffs who can't get enough of this and they are well served, even more so now that Network has taken to reissuing dozens of titles from the 30s, 40s, and 50s and I do mean the good, the bad, and the indifferent, though this leans toward the good. Set in St. John's Wood it features a more or less chaotic household presided over by Phyllis Calvert and comprising of her mother, her second husband, her step daughter, step son and his wife and baby. The tricky part is that in the midst of all this Calvert has found time to write a novel so good that a publisher (Guy Rolfe) to whom she submitted it, takes the trouble to call on her at home. He brings with him an offer to work on the screenplay in Hollywood which initially she turns down but then, remembering the chaos in which she lives, she takes it up. There's not a lot more to it but it does have the weight of a soufflé and is definitely worth a look.

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wilvram
1958/09/08

Phyllis Calvert has her hands full as Laura Hammond the mum that everyone relies on. Her middle-class family, all living together, include her irascible mother, stepdaughter Tessa (Susan Stephen) a drama queen in more than one sense; also stepson John (Richard Leech) and his wife (Sarah Lawson) who have a baby and enjoy throwing household objects at each other at regular intervals. Her older husband (Patrick Barr) seems at his most active when reading the paper, but still manages to attract the attention of the attractive single lady next door. They all take Laura for granted, but don't realise that her 'scribbling' whenever she gets the odd five minutes from the chaos surrounding her, has produced a best-seller. Enter a literary agent (Guy Rolfe) who whisks her off to the US to work on a film script.Of course, the conventions of the Fifties dictate that the traditional order has to be restored in the end, and though the ways in which all is resolved tend toward the predictable, there's considerable fun along the way. The early scenes, mainly confined to one set, are smoothly directed by Michael McCarthy, who was sadly to suffer an early death. The colour photography is excellent. Phyllis Calvert might not always have been convincing as the heroine of exotic melodramas, but as a woman like Laura in a comedy of this nature, she couldn't be bettered. Nothing bears any resemblance to life today, but then that's not the least of the film's charms.

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